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Uganda: Kasule Takes Over Budo's Rocking Boat
After the Budo Junior School fire in April, the school faced a number of challenges, leading to several changes. Dr. Livingstone Ddungu, who was headteacher at the time of the fire, was shifted to Buloba Primary School Angela Ndagano talked to Tom Kasule , the new headteacher...
AllAfrica.com
All Shook Up
Artistic Director Brad Lyons and Timber Lake Playhouse are excited about our third production of the season, the area premiere of the new hit All Shook Up, running July 3 - 13. This exciting musical comedy is old-fashioned in its style, as it's based on Elvis Presley's 1964 film Roustabout!
The Prairie Advocate
New music releases 7.01
G-Unit
The News Journal
Apply before July 15 for the DBMC
Hey musicians, listen up! Tired of that dead-end job? Sick of the same old gig? Ready for a new outlet for your creativity?
The News Journal
Watch fireworks display over lake
Fireworks will light up the skies over six corners of Table Rock Lake during the July 4 holiday.
The Springfield News-Leader
Neither divorce nor affair for Madge
Music icon Madonna has finally hit out at rumours that she's called in the divorce attorneys and that she's having an affair with a married baseball star.
The Times of India
Music Calendar
Steel Country plays Friday and Saturday night at Miss Molly's in Glidden, located outside of Columbus on Alternate 90. Texas Remedy plays Friday night and Stephen Chadwick plays Saturday at Michael's Sports Bar in Bay City.
Wharton Journal-Spectator
State of the Arts
When the traveling cast of the new Mel Brooks Broadway Musical Young Frankenstein makes it to Phoenix, as it probably will, try to get tickets. I think you will enjoy it.
The Fountain Hills Times
Airport exhibit highlights Phila.'s music heritage
Some of the city's music luminaries were at Philadelphia International Airport's A-East terminal yesterday morning to unveil an exhibit that spotlights 44 of the artists in Philadelphia's Walk of Fame.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Italian Coach Faces Music After Faltering Campaign
24 June 2008 ROME -- Roberto Donadoni's stint as Italy coach should end with Sunday's quarterfinal defeat to Spain, with World Cup-winning boss Marcello Lippi set for a recall, according to Italian media.
The Moscow Times
Zwingli UCC services continue at Indian Valley Boys & Girls Club
While standing under a basketball net, Bob Wenger played bass violin, Michael Kracht strummed the guitar and senior pastor Butch Kuykendall led 150 people in song.
Souderton Independent
Noel Fielding befriends U2's The Edge
Noel Fielding and U2's The Edge strike up a friendship over music.
Digital Spy
Ronnie Mathews, 72, Pianist Who Accompanied Jazz Stars, Dies
Mr. Mathews was a jazz pianist whose recorded output as a leader was sparse but whose résumé as a sideman with stars of jazz was substantial.
New York Times
Yo-Yo Ma, orchestra near-ideal at Mann
The weather wasn't even sticky. Pardon my incredulity, but after observing the Philadelphia Orchestra and its soloists struggling against elements from summer heat to concession-stand noise, it's hard not to pinch yourself at a near-ideal opening night at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts, and one that unfolded as if it were typical.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Bulgaria Takes Final Leave of Famous Singer Dimitar Ekimov
Relatives, friends and fans are to pay their last respects to the popular Bulgarian musician and leading singer of the famous Slang group, Dimitar Ekimov - Dimi, who died Sunday afternoon after the motorcycle he was riding hit against the dividing fence at a section of Hemus highway.
Novinite.com
Cheap tickets THUMBS UP, THUMBS DOWN
As the saying goes, "some of the best things in life are free," and that certainly applies to this year's CityBlock concert series in downtown Springfield.
The Republican
Coming Up
Plans by Victoria Philharmonic Choir conductor Simon Capet to stage a summer music festival, Euphonia, have met some resistance, but not from the city's classical musicians. Explore all sides of the issue Thursday in Go!
Victoria Times Colonist
COMERICA CITYFEST: Good eats, good music and an eco-friendly twist
For 19 years, crowds have flocked to Detroit's New Center area for the Independence Day weekend rite of food, music and urban bonhomie first known as the Comerica Tastefest -- now Comerica Cityfest.
Detroit Free Press
Mack Ave. signs Garrett
Detroit-born alto saxophonist Kenny Garrett, 47, one of the leading jazz stars of his generation, has signed a recording contract with the locally based label Mack Avenue Records, owned by Gretchen Valade, an heir to the Carhartt clothing fortune. Garrett's first album for the label, "Sketches of MD," will be out Sept. 23.
Detroit Free Press
Hot-air balloons, music and stunts in Battle Creek
FIELD OF FLIGHT AIR SHOW AND BALLOON FESTIVAL: Opening at noon today, this show has lots of planes and balloons, an amusement park, the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, live music, monster trucks, July 4 fireworks and a motorcycle stunt team.
Detroit Free Press
Three newcomers take seats as O.C. Council reorganizes
OCEAN CITY - Three new council members took the oath of office Tuesday in front of a large crowd of supporters at the Music Pier.
Press of Atlantic City
70 acts from free jazz to hip-hop to alt-country and beyond
There are more than 70 acts playing Comerica Cityfest's four stages today through Sunday -- a mix of big-name national musicians and some of the top performers on the local scene. The best thing about the eclectic lineup? The music is all free.
Detroit Free Press
Senior Notes
Concert Bill Sharkey will perform a Fourth of July-themed concert at 1 p.m. today at the Arnold Senior Center, 44 Church Road. Grandchildren welcome. 410-222-1922.
Baltimore Sun
100 New Music Classics, part 3
Nearing the top of our countdown of the best since '83, with Kelly Clarkson, Justin Timberlake, and more
Entertainment Weekly
Seattle's Fleet Foxes a divine experience
Forget that this five-piece act came to the desert with mountains of facial hair, sweater-vests and stylish suit coats over button-downs; ignore also their contract with the esteemed Sub Pop Records, their praise from Pitchfork and their resume of other Seattle-based indie rock bands, including Pedro the Lion. Despite their charisma and acclaim, Fleet Foxes are way too humble to be rock stars.
Arizona Daily Wildcat
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